 Let me tell you a little story. Years ago, back in middle school, elementary, junior high, whatever it was, I was going to school over in Seattle for temporarily, and we were in math class, and we started singing. I don't know why we started singing, but we started singing, and we sang loudly, and we sang consistently even after the teacher asked us to stop the first time and the second time and the third time we kept singing. It wasn't before long that the teacher said, get out of the hallway! And we all got put in a hallway timeout. We got removed from what the teacher thought was a reinforcing environment, and because we were singing, right, so we were doing an inappropriate response, inappropriate behavior in math class, we were singing so they put us in the hallway timeout, we were supposed to sit out there and be quiet. Well, let me just say it backfired. Why? Because being in a hallway timeout with your friends that you just got in trouble with in trouble with in the classroom produced an environment that was more reinforcing than the classroom, so in an attempt to reduce inappropriate behavior, all the teacher did was help us become a better choir.